Abstract-This paper presents a novel maximum power point (MPP) tracking (MPPT) algorithm for grid-connected wind energy generation systems (WEGS). This is a rapid tracking algorithm that uses the fact that the value of "β," an intermediate variable, especially defined for the purpose, remains constant (=β M P P ) for a given WEGS at the MPP irrespective of the wind velocity. The value of β M P P is known in advance. The algorithm works in two stages. In the first stage, it uses large steps to quickly drive the operating point to lie within a narrow band with limits β m ax and β m in . In the second stage, exact MPP is tracked using the "perturb and observe" method. No extra hardware or measurements (sensors) are required compared to the existing algorithms. Hence, the cost is not increased. Application of the proposed algorithm to an example WEGS shows that the time taken by the system to reach MPP is much smaller compared to most of the existing algorithms. A prototype matrix converter has been developed for grid interfacing and the proposed MPPT scheme has been implemented in conjunction with Venturini and space-vector-modulation-based switching schemes. All the results of this study are presented.Index Terms-Matrix converter (MC), maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm, space vector modulation (SVM), squirrel cage induction generator (SCIG), Venturini, wind energy generation system (WEGS).
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